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Multi-family housing development adjacent to the Big Dry Creek Trail in Westminster, Colorado
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Photo by: Stuart Macdonald
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crime and liability, residential
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Planter on the pedestrian bridge above the Truckee River in downtown Reno, Nevada
Planter on the pedestrian bridge above the Truckee River in downtown Reno, Nevada
Planter on the pedestrian bridge above the Truckee River in downtown Reno, Nevada
Artistic shade structures add interesting shadows to park trail in downtown Phoenix, Arizona
Artistic shade structures add interesting shadows to park trail in downtown Phoenix, Arizona
Artistic shade structures add interesting shadows to park trail in downtown Phoenix, Arizona
No fences separate the townhouses from the Highline Canal Trail in Aurora, Colorado
No fences separate the townhouses from the Highline Canal Trail in Aurora, Colorado
No fences separate the townhouses from the Highline Canal Trail in Aurora, Colorado
Multi-family housing development adjacent to the Big Dry Creek Trail in Westminster, Colorado
Multi-family housing development adjacent to the Big Dry Creek Trail in Westminster, Colorado
Multi-family housing development adjacent to the Big Dry Creek Trail in Westminster, Colorado
Oregon housing development along the Willamette River Greenway in Portland, Oregon
Oregon housing development along the Willamette River Greenway in Portland, Oregon
Oregon housing development along the Willamette River Greenway in Portland, Oregon
Rocks provide erosion control and access to the Truckee River in downtown Reno, Nevada. A trail runs above the flood wall on each side of the river.
Rocks provide erosion control and access to the Truckee River in downtown Reno, Nevada. A trail runs above the flood wall on each side of the river.
Rocks provide erosion control and access to the Truckee River in downtown Reno, Nevada. A trail runs above the flood wall on each side of the river.